Southern Alberta is well-known for its Chinooks that sweep in warm, dry weather throughout the year, but are most appreciated during the winter months.

The Chinook, a native word meaning “snow eater,” happens when westerly winds flow from the Pacific and cool as they blow up the Rockies then warm significantly as they condense and sink down the leeward side of the mountains.

On average, southern and central Alberta, including Calgary, have between 30 and 35 Chinooks a year.